About Gentek Consult

GENTEK keeps two groups of people at the center of its business: its clients and its staff. We said, "We have no reason to exist except to serve our clients." That intense focus on providing quality to the people we serve has made GENTEK one of the nation’s top consulting firms in every discipline we practice.

But the firm’s core purpose, articulated by its leadership and lived out daily, is "to provide an environment for Company People to flourish." Growing professionally, having fun with our colleagues, and finding satisfaction in Company Work are central to our way of life.

To that purpose we add core values: "honesty, integrity, and ethics; exceptional client service; high expectations; sharing and caring; sustained profitability." Our vision is long-term and our expectation is always to perform with quality, for the sake of both groups at the center of our firm.

The simplest articulation of what we do is    "Innovation + Motion":

Innovation - The term innovation means a new way of doing something. It may refer to incremental, radical, and revolutionary changes in thinking, products, processes, or organizations. A distinction is typically made between invention, an idea made manifest, and innovation, ideas applied successfully. (Mckeown 2008) In many fields, something new must be substantially different to be innovative, not an insignificant change, e.g., in the arts, economics, business and government policy. In economics the change must increase value, customer value, or producer value. The goal of innovation is positive change, to make someone or something better. Innovation leading to increased productivity is the fundamental source of increasing wealth in an economy.

Motion - In physics, motion means a change in the location of a body. Change in motion is the result of applied force. Motion is typically described in terms of velocity, acceleration, displacement, and time.[1] An object's velocity cannot change unless it is acted upon by a force, as described by Newton's first law also known as Inertia. An object's momentum is directly related to the object's mass and velocity, and the total momentum of all objects in a closed system (one not affected by external forces) does not change with time, as described by the law of conservation of momentum.

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